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- Title
Space-time Gaussian models for evaluating corrosion-induced damages in reinforcing bars.
- Authors
Muthulingam, S
- Abstract
Chloride-induced steel reinforcing bars corrosion is a problem of worldwide importance because, in addition to massive industrialization, a majority of human population inhabit marine atmosphere zones where salinity is the main source of built infrastructure deterioration. Reinforced concrete structures vulnerable to chloride-induced corrosion potentially experience two stages of damage, namely non-structural and structural. Till date, with regard to non-uniform corrosion, there is very limited information regarding the significant role played by the non-structural stage of damage in influencing the progression of structural damage. The present work examines the process of non-uniform chloride ingress into concrete due to the existence of the steel bars and its influence on the spatial and temporal variations in the depth of corrosion penetration. Mathematical models in the form of Gaussian functions are proposed to represent space-time variation in corrosion initiation, spatial spread of corrosion penetration depth and corroded bar morphologies, and are compared with literature data. A numerical inverse analysis procedure is introduced to predict space-time evolution of non-structural damage from experimentally observed spatial spread of structural damage. Further, applicability of superposition approach for the evaluation of corrosion-induced stresses around the steel-concrete interface of a corner reinforcing bar is explored and shown to introduce spatial and temporal errors while evaluating structural damages.
- Subjects
REINFORCING bars; GAUSSIAN processes; SPACETIME; SALINITY; LITERATURE databases
- Publication
Sādhanā: Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 2019, Vol 44, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0256-2499
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12046-018-1015-7